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The Connected Universe (2016)

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The Connected Universe

12 Bewertungen
6/10

Great convincing film but not necessarily consistent or evidenced

The production and story telling of the film/documentary is amazing - it is enough to convince you it makes sense and the science seems to support it. However viewers would benefit being aware that some of the statements framed could be misleading, they are inconsistent and/or are not actually supported by scientific rigor of evidencing as indicated - scientific methods and society are skeptics and rigorous specifically because of the bias we can hold for observing and determining truths and facts. I do appreciate and enjoy watching the film from the story telling, ideas and cinematic experience though.
  • jess-a-reviewer
  • 29. Dez. 2018
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9/10

I Have Seen the Light!

I thought this film was amazing.

It is well written and moves at a good pace, with concepts that build and evolve. Stunning camera work, motion graphics and audio production bring it all together.

The Connected Universe is all about the science but at no point do it's theory's dispel the notion of God. This is done with a grounded, harshly realistic view of today's world, and a highly optimistic vision of what the future could look like.

Highly recommended!
  • ilkhausen-864-67843
  • 29. Nov. 2017
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10/10

For those who don't believe . . .

. . . maybe it's time to step out of the dark ages and do a little homework. Here, I'll get you started . . .

In Nassim Haramein's paper, Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass, a prediction of the charge radius of the proton was confirmed with greater accuracy than any other theoretical framework. An experiment performed in 2013 by a team of scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute, confirmed the prediction.

Nassim's paper "Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass" was published in the peer-reviewed journal Physical Review & Research International. This paper covered his precise calculations on the holographic mass/charge radius of the proton. His findings related to the fundamental physics driving gravitational effects from the cosmological scale to the quantum scale has massive implications on the understanding of the source of mass in our universe.

This theory was later scientifically confirmed when the proton radius was determined through the measurement of muonic hydrogen by an international team lead by Aldo Antognini and carried out at the Paul Scherrer Institute.

Superb film in every way.
  • rcriggs-56362
  • 30. Juli 2019
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stock footage showcase

So there is this guy who says he found out what Viktor Schauberger and others published before. But he can prove it mathematically - he says. While the film surely isn´t under pressure of time you have to believe his words since there is no way to reproduce it from this documentary. You get Patrick Stewart referencing Star Trek´s creator Gene Roddenberry and lots and I mean LOTS of stock footage and After Effects templates that often seem to be dsplaced at best with "epic" music that just distracts from Stwearts narrative. Most of the time you hear Nassim Haramein speculating about the consequences of "everything beeing connected" with a strong esoterik undertone in the style of shows like Ancient Aliens "what if its true". The rest is him hinting at Einstein and how he was ignored by the science community suggesting Haramein in the same line with Einstein. A missed opportunity of an interesting idea.
  • fido23
  • 22. Aug. 2019
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10/10

Enlightenment via truth and science

Nassim Haramein is a name that should be as known as Tesla, Hawking, Penrose and Einstein. His work is the closest to a true unified theory that I've heard, without added nonsense that's unproven in real world application. Unlike today's cookie cutter science, Nassim is a free thinker, without prejudice he follows truth not dogma. The imagery is inspiring and Patrick Stewart's narration is Picard Perfect. Very inspiring and reminding us that we are all connected .
  • sarahmass
  • 9. Mai 2020
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10/10

Limitless Energy At Every Infinite Point Of Space

  • milespergallon
  • 12. Jan. 2024
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2/10

quite a bunch of hocus pocus make-believe

This has the scientific veracity of alchemy in the middle ages. It's all made-up. The filmmaker obviously has talent for special effects, but the base materials are drawn from Nassim Haramein who does not do experiments, nor does he have peers review his findings. They just make up physics that sounds good and surround it with story telling.
  • mro-producer
  • 9. Dez. 2018
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1/10

95% stock footage, cheap graphics and fluff.

Oh my goodness this was so bad. It's one of those typical documentaries that will throw in some science and some sciencey sounding things together. There's so much fluff. E.g. going off on a tangent about how we've been at war and humanity is suffering etc etc. Then throw in some graphics that show the fibbonaci sequence. And lead the audience to believe that we all effect each other so think happy thoughts and all will be well. They only featured one scientist and his ideas. When only one argument is presented, it is clear bias. Also very little actual data and information of substance was presented. It was mostly woo woo. Don't waste your time.
  • liesl2020
  • 19. Sept. 2019
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1/10

Absolute rubbish

Bloody waste of time. How can you have a science documentary with little to no science. Just a simple feel good movie for simple minds.
  • steelzzz
  • 19. Jan. 2019
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1/10

Nice Blah, Blah, Blah

No explanation, no proof. Just nice Blah, Blah, Blah.

The guy is just building its own business, he will probably make a few conferences to make money.

Do not waste your time.
  • helematie
  • 30. Juli 2020
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1/10

Not Science

This should be put in with the woo woo ancient astronaut garbage. It might be believable if you smoked some good pot but it has nothing to do with evidence or science. I half expected to hear about flat earth and a 7 day creation in this steaming pile of trash.

You'd get more of a scientific discussion if you got a 17 year old high school drop out stoned and asked him to explain how he thinks his/her hand works.

This is why "documentary" streaming services (like Wonderum) and the documentary section of Prime have do much anti-science garbage listed in them. "Let's pay Patrick Steward to do the voice over to try to lend us some credibility. This way no one will bother to ask us for evidence about the outrageous claims we make."

It's woo woo waste of times like this that made the USA a laughing stock to the rest of the world. It's programs like this that dumbed down our science literacy. It's programs like this that made India and China the scientific powerhouses they are.
  • runwolf-62000
  • 31. Aug. 2022
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1/10

Total rubbish.

Shame on you Captain Picard, a Star Fleet captain should not associate himself with such nonsense. And nonsense it is, the self-indulgent crowd-funded musings of a stoned teenager who thinks he has stumbled upon a great discovery, except the teenager will usually quite quickly realise that their theory is neither new nor correct, which is a stage the producer of this documentary about himself and his interesting thought that he had never arrived at. I feel a little sorry for the deluded fool, but I guess he's getting paid, so, whatever, right?
  • adamjoyce-21674
  • 13. Okt. 2017
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